Tri-County Chamber of Commerce: Your Gateway to Rural Oregon
Our mission is to promote the economic growth of the communities in Junction City, Harrisburg, and Monroe.
Our communities are located about 25 minutes between Eugene and Corvallis, making them ideal for raising a family in a small-town environment while being close to two universities and all that Oregon has to explore. Each community is within a 5 to 10-minute drive of each other and share a common market area, yet each retains its own distinctive advantages and personality.
Our Chamber assists visitors, residents, and those relocating here with information on local goods, services, and opportunities. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, contact us at 541.998.6154 or e-mail and we’ll do our best to help you. That’s what our Chamber is about!
Payments for membership or Chamber events can be made at Square Store or by check.
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Junction City
If you’re going to visit us or are thinking of relocating here, you’ll find a lot to like. We enjoy the advantages of living in a small town of 6,200. Historic, older neighborhoods with tree-lined charm mingle with well-planned newer developments. Families like to take advantage of our municipal swimming pool and seven parks; not to mention the spacious soccer field area between the elementary and middle school. Click for more information.
Harrisburg
Greetings from the City of Harrisburg, home of 3,000 friendly citizens! Bordered along the beautiful Willamette River, Harrisburg is the perfect compromise between rural and urban America. Located near the I-5 corridor, it is about 25 miles from the larger cities of Eugene, Albany and Corvallis. An hour and a half drive to the north is the Portland metropolitan area, to the west is the amazing Oregon coast. Click for more information.
Monroe
With the charm of a small rural community with access to larger cities, Monroe has about 600 residents and is the smallest incorporated city in the Tri-County region. Having settlers as early as the 1850’s, Monroe was born as a homesteading center, timber town, and a minor river port. With a history of agriculture and trees, today you will see thousands of acres of local hillsides covered with Christmas Trees. Click for more information.
